Insight into Turkish-Israel relations
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN originally published in Frontlines at The Jerusalem Post “If the rights of the Palestinians are violated, there cannot be peace,” says Prof. Dr. Yasin Aktay, the […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN originally published in Frontlines at The Jerusalem Post “If the rights of the Palestinians are violated, there cannot be peace,” says Prof. Dr. Yasin Aktay, the […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN ‘Life is hard here, Christmas is a wonderful time of year, we look forward to it, but it doesn’t obscure the difficulties.” Stephanie, the daughter of […]
MK Haneen Zoabi, in an exclusive interview with the ‘Post,’ discusses her expulsion from the Knesset, the chances for a united Arab political slate and being a feminist politician. By […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN “We know what Apartheid was because we still suffer from the scars of it and my parents were directly impacted,” says Olga Meshoe, COO of Defend, […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN In early October the group Campus Reform released a video of Harvard students being asked, “What is a greater threat to world peace, America or Islamic […]
John Chiang recalls watching the Watergate hearings when he was 11 years old. They eventually led to the resignation of president Richard Nixon. That’s when the young son of immigrants from […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in In Jerusalem in The Jerusalem Post November 21, 2014 “If you go further I can’t guarantee your safety.” The man in the gray […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN in The Jerusalem Post At the military cemetery in Beit Jann is a monument that rises out of a concrete hole in the ground. It has […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine The situation is much better now than in the past. We can see a major decrease [in terrorist activity]; […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post Magazine, August 28 The war in Gaza has been hard for Hala K., a Muslim from Nazareth, and her Jewish […]